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TLS1.2

Is there any javamail1.4 version that support TLS1.2?
Thanks.
Answers
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Hi
You can add
mail.smtps.ssl.protocols
property (not specified in API) but its referenced implementation. -
Hi,
Thank you for your reply. Will that property works for javamail1.4.2?
Thanks,
Juni.
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Hi,
I don't know the complete context of your project but Only tests can confirm this.
I suggest also upgrading to Javamail1.6 that already support TLS1.2.
A
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Hi
this worked ?
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I can't use javamail 1.6. Must stay with javamail1.4.x to be compatible with EE6.
That is why I am asking if you know if there is javamail1.4.x that works.
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I'll give a try and come back !
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look here https://stackoverflow.com/questions/411331/using-javamail-with-tls Kristof Neirynck's answer ( on the bottom)
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I took a look that link but not seeing any information of what javamail version of 1.4 that I can use with TLSv1.2.
I am trying to find out what javamail1.4.x version that support/work with TLSv1.2 as I have to stay with javamail1.4.x
Try to figure out the x. I know javamail1.4.2 does not work with TLSv1.2.
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There no explicit and official documentation of support of TLS1.2+ by javamail 1.4.x but 1.5.x does.
Path 1 : Workaround: can you use an alternative JCE implementation (Bouncy Castle)
INFO: If your application runs on Java 1.6 prior to update 111, or earlier, TLS 1.1 and 1.2 are not supported.
Q: any error or debug information to help spot it?
Warning: EE6 is full of vulnerabilities, I hope your app is not exposed.